2016 Presidential Campaign

hillary rodham clinton vs donald john trump who will win?

  • hillary rodham clinton

    Votes: 12 40.0%
  • donald john trump

    Votes: 18 60.0%

  • Total voters
    30

Locutus

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So when can we change the forum into your name oh powerful one?

It's clear now that you have some favouritism for what gets merged.


Don't be mad there spam-a-lot. Just try and keep your clutter down. We have several giant threads for dumping our shyte into. I do, you can too. We know you'll understand.

Oh, and if you are mad about another member posting a bunch of various and sundry redundant threads, you be sure and let us know.

Best.

 

mentalfloss

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So no answer then.

It's truly enjoyable to see you caught red handed but are you going to merge it, or not?



Don't be afraid, it's a pretty easy request.



I hope everyone else takes note because the silence is defeaning.
 
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The sheer hysterics and outrage that have spewed out from the mainstream media over the completely trivial, irrelevant non issue of Obama's country of birth, shows the increasing desperation that has crept into the Liberal establishment over Trump's relentless rise in the polls.

NO ONE is going to vote for this issue, or could care less about it, EXCEPT confirmed Clinton supporters. The Press is rolling in frustration over their inability to get anything to stick in their rabid wolf pack attacks on Trump's character.

Trump is moving methodically into Democratic demographic strongholds like college educated white voters, married women, industrial workers, even ethnic minorities. The trend is unmistakable and likely irreversable.

As i see it.. at this point in the Battleground states.. Trump could sweep the Rust Belt .. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin.. he could also sweep the 'Free Radicals'.. Iowa, New Hampshire, Florida.. he'll get 2 out of 3 in the SEC.. Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia.. and 2 out 3 in the High Plains.. Nevada, Arizona, Colorado.

Those represent about 140 Electoral College votes, probably 100 more than have already been deemed to be Trump leaning or assured.. and subtracted from Hillary for at least 50 of those compared to recent estimates.. That should provide a comfortable victory and i expect he'll have lead in total vote count give the outcome credibility
 
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Locutus

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Looks like my thread was merged immediately but this one from hours before remains.



Way to skirt the issue.

How are ES threads remaining unmerged?

That's not very mod like.

It's certainly very lefty though.

So no answer then.

It's truly enjoyable to see you caught red handed but are you going to merge it, or not?

Don't be afraid, it's a pretty easy request.

Does not see superfluous Clinton thread merged.



so let me see if I understand your thumb-sucking here cuck...EagleSmack has posted something somewhere and it's made you mad.

meanwhile I have posted a few retorts in the combined threads as did you and when it popped to the top of the live feed, merged one of your standard whoarish metric thread topics in where it belonged.

and because I didn't see this awful thing that ES did, and you never reported it to the forum, you are going off on a crybaby multi-thread rant because his words are getting some undue attention and your previous little contribution ain't?

that's what has you so jimmied?

good god kid.

unplug and unwind.

oh, and learn the difference between a request and a demand.

have a nice day. :smile:
 

Locutus

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Re: Trump admits Obama born in U.S., falsely accuses Clinton of starting conspiracy






the money shot.

At the very end of the campaign event, Trump finally addressed the topic the media was there to hear. “Hillary Clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. I finished it.” “President Barack Obama was born in the United States,” Trump said. “Period. Now we all want to get back to making America strong again.”

Many reporters, some standing on chairs, began shouting questions over the applause from the guests in attendance. But Trump, having accomplished what he wanted, took none.
 

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It seems like mentalfloss doesn't mind dishing it out, but cannot take it. Nonetheless, let me help.

Bad Locutus! Bad!

There. And here's a song.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iw_BE_X9sA
 

Locutus

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now don't sulk cuck. you and ES make up and be good.

The story appears to have started with supporters of Clinton

"Barack Obama’s mother was living in Kenya with his Arab-African father late in her pregnancy," it said. "She was not allowed to travel by plane then, so Barack Obama was born there and his mother then took him to Hawaii to register his birth."

Patti Solis Doyle, who was Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager in 2008 until the Iowa caucuses, admitted on Friday that a Clinton campaign staffer had, in fact, circulated the Birther conspiracy theory that Barack Obama was born outside the U.S. and therefore potentially ineligible to serve in the presidency.

Doyle made the admission on Twitter, as she responded to former George W. Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer. Fleischer said that Clinton’s staff had spread the rumor. Doyle said that was a “lie” — but admitted, in the same tweet, that she had fired the “rogue” staffer who had used email to spread the Birther conspiracy theory.


http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...n-campaign-manager-admits-birtherism-started/



thank god for breitbart.

Trump is now "totally focused on bringing jobs back to America, defeating radical Islamic terrorism, taking care of our veterans, introducing school choice opportunities and rebuilding and making our inner cities safe again."
 

mentalfloss

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Just so you know, this is not a good story for Trump and it's taking away any attention he intended for his platform.
 

mentalfloss

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Lol

Yes, I'm sure he'll sway people's attention away from his birther flip flop with a tax cut flip flop.
 

mentalfloss

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No one's buying his spin. He tells too many lies.


It's hella fun posting his old tweets tho

 

mentalfloss

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Oh the desperation from the Trumpettes to distract from this story.

It's like a tasty, Premium Plus saltine cracker.

They probably don't have those in the States, unfortunately.


Hillary Clinton Reminds Donald Trump She Didn’t Start The Birther Movement

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was quick to respond when her Republican rival, Donald Trump, falsely accused her of starting the birther movement.

At a press conference on Friday, Trump lied and said Clinton had started the movement, which questions whether President Barack Obama was born in the United States. (The president was born in Hawaii, and released his birth certificate in April 2011 to end any doubt about his birthplace.)

“I finished it,” Trump said of birtherism.

Many have accused Clinton and her 2008 presidential campaign of starting the movement, but there is no evidence that anyone associated with her campaign ever pushed the theory.

Clinton’s campaign responded to Trump’s comments by sending an email to reporters with a list of stories debunking claims that she had anything to do with birtherism.

Hillary Clinton Reminds Donald Trump She Didn't Start The Birther Movement | Huffington Post
 

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